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. What could have been the possible reasons behind the end of the Harappan Civilization.

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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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The civilization of the Indus River at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa arose at about 2500 BCE and ended with apparent destruction about 1500 BCE. ... Apparently the Indus civillization was likely destroyed by the Indo-European migrants from Iran, the Aryans. The cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were built of fire-baked bricks.

Many scholars believe that the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was caused by climate change. Some experts believe the drying of the Saraswati River, which began around 1900 BCE, was the main cause for climate change, while others conclude that a great flood struck the area.

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Answered by taruchaudhary10
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There was a major change that took place around 3900 years ago. There was discontinuation in the use of weights, writing and scripts . The raw materials which were imported from distant places became rare. There was breakdown of the drainage system, evidence of piled up garbage on the street and construction of new and less attractive house are found in the site of mohenjodaro

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